Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 31 March 1917 — Page 5
March .11. 15)17
THE TIMES PAUL tiVJb
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COMING EVENTS. IS. AtiKuvt S.-lsn.-i.l. r v ill r nurbsin the Embroidery Club M-mlay p f t . rm -n it 'per h..iii. ;i Ruth Ftri-.'t. regular monthly icriine if hc T.-.V.. t.,.,intv 3tir.ua:-.. Society v i 1 1 be 1;. hi Monday evening at th.' Ct. titral fcbed building. Tin' North Side Latins' Club v. il I inc. t M-.tnlay afternoon at 2:"') o'clock it Up- Cc! g! Cga ! Ill I f'llltCll. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mw. I. I. Mod.i.-;k- is .'.-I, 1. rating her' .bright. -r Mildred SihiVs f. m rt . m h 1 . it hda y atm i versa ry this a ft ei tun : i at rt- home, I'M I 'ark 11a. a-. An enjoy-j !!! afternoon's trcfiaii is nrr-inge.! , f'T M!i.i yf.tni ladles. The invKe.J I fll. St aft' as follows: Misses J,l;'( l hinrj Krmbiil. l-hama- 1 . p; ei i h u ss.'ii. Alloc Hamm-md. 1 n Wolf, Pauline Wolf, Fioreu oe Ha m ti : ml. FUo-va Kmmt rlitir. i'lulii!.' and Ail. hi:.- IliM, M ircirt l Me11;. . Margaret Sromm. M.ir. a- i ;tc Wise. Luci.-', Clark, Ei i.a hot li Jiurrny, K:!i-I NO STOMACH PAIN, GAS, INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES tape's Diapepsin" is the "rest antacid and stomach regulator known. "T:--a!:- d.a-s" put Iir!-''' stomachs in .: p "renlly does" ovt rco n-.e in ti .n. i vspepsia. tras. 1 ;. f, rt t j rn ar.it s 'i.nie-i lue to acid f .--rincio a ' ion in f. - mi rut .s t ha t jus t t ha t v.n ?. tales pinj,. psin the iarr-st s-ihnt ! s'omro-h antacid and regulator in th v crld. If w hat jmi cat f-rn-nts an
t-iti-M sour, yc-ii h- e.h. ns and eru.-at'": ami nmlipested fvod r-r v.a',. r: head is i THIMBLE PARTY. .iizy pud ach. s; hrrath foil ; t 'imu! Mrs. Hal Yeuns of Krie street enu rcoated: your insi-:..s hl'e-1 v U!i i ml i imst - : tai-s.-d Friday afternoon at a thimble :!! waste. remember tle tiii-in.-ii! party iti 1-f-m.r of Mrs. Chas. (Jlo.-s.-r of ' Pane's Fua peps in" comes iti coptict Sycamore, i ). Mrs Tennis's k'U.-sis vi re mth to.' stomach nil sue'-, d:st-ess' !!' members ef the oak Leaf Hmhrml-vi-;-s!.o?. It's truly a stoti ish it, sr- a!-, ry "'lub. In a ri'iessink," contest lite
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harmiesstiess. ;nml M-s. Chas. Clo. s..r. A lunch,.-, ,n .V large hfty-cftit case of Rape's P:a-; n si rved ty th" lios'.cs much to Hiep. psin is worth its ueiKht iti tohl to (. n iov at 1. 1 of the guests. ', li.'-tt and vv( tceti v.la can't e-, t their: - s'o:.:nrhs r'VU la-ed. It lelotiiis in your j HISTORY MEETING. ; home shouM aiwiyr; he k-p t b a :id - in, Tlte Iditory d- part mem of t'te ifa-n-
case r.r a :ir. upset sto ;ach dt.r.p.. a a v r r n; It's the surest and an'acid f-ar the s'.ania.h iti the world. Adv.
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NEWS
MATCHES The world is cursed today with the temperamental match. Formerly the match was a big, husky sliver of wood with a head full of fire and brimstone. It was a hair trigger match. One you could strike anywhere and get results. But matches today are different. Thin, stunted, puny little things. And so darned particular they have to be scratched on their own brand of sandpaper or they won't light. You just have to coax them all the time. And ther heads tly off on the slightest provocation. They're no good. Drat a match that has to be wheedled into doing its duty anyhow. I'ooncr. Chi-iys Micuel. I'orsvi San-i-h'. Clarice IMrsch. Violet Stinson, . ; ' , i i . t"ieacr, !:il.i. a rki nt ic s. li.ro'hy F'-ior, Cr.H.'i- Muir. Uiith (lrr;ytii,-in, Ihis.-H.-llertaa n. I-:rttif H-r,eriniti, liorothy Ah'ams. Foretiiy I lye. Julia Thorscn. i l ira iir. i nan. irinm ficii.-n?.! Xeccia crtt. Mildred Fum-ar.. TIk-Iiih M.c.v'i.-er, Famine F ssc O BANQUET MONDAY. The Knitr'-ts .and Ladies of Security wi!, n.-.hi their laeuiar luectit-K M -n-vi-iy evi niii.s in the Yoltke I. o. O. F. hall in Spite street. National offi II. I-'ctsict- ill he there ,-.,,! a'.l m-in-h. rs an- r.-'piesfd to he present. After
jthe business hour a hamt'i.t wii! l,e ! served.
t ri.'.cs v.-f t c won py Mrs. F. A. Scow .!.. I l,d Wontan's Club w ill meet M ts la y ir in J. C. The , - - - , n r tcrt.oon wit ti . Farley In Rir.dcch avenue instead of Mt II raves as was formerly ar.'ioimc m M Church
Sensible because of its power. The valve-in-head motor delivers full 41 h.p. at 2500 r.p.m. one h.p. for every 53 pounds of car weight. There is plenty of power for hardest pulling more actual power and more proportionate power, than any other car of its size. Inquire about this feature at our showrooms or from any driver of a Sensible Six.
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ons.-rv a In .ii nl Our National Rj smirc.'?." LEAGUE POSTPONED. 'I'll-' meting- of the Ilijual Franchise League l hut wi.s announce. ; for Monday cv.-ninir has h.-. ti pesipormd until a wok hah -r. It w ill be held ATi! I'lli at 'In' titral m h.M.!, At torm-.v Whinery ill la Hi. MBS. EOEMAII ENTERTAINS. Mis. t'. h Ih hin-in war; hosi.-s y. st. -relay an. riiooi, :tr th" 1 laiiitnoml Ooiint ry Club .'iii.l cut., rt.-me-d the member? of the Mar t Cl.it.. Audi, n bridge w a s ph.ved v, n h het.ors be-ng won by -Mrs. w .;. lMxteti ami Mrs. i'. i ;. lloh-j nrm. If ' reshm. n ! s w er s.-r."l at: t In-1 .hnish of thi; L-ames. j ! CLUB WESTING. Th" i ::v,k hoii. s of t h.- 1 . . M. j Chih w re 1-1 ' asa tit 1 ci , ' . rt a I m .1 last! c.'.ii-,Lf hy Miss J ; ii t !i I uekovcr of -II i Utitii sti'tft. J f- i- m 1'o.i Kii.'Sts u ere Miss Mihlr. .i Slier r. r ami Miss Helen I'i.l a otuli. 'oc:i! seh-ctions ami mupic li' crt a in. il 'he Kieaier part of the I . en;tiK' ami refreshments wore served by tiia h. si s. Th'Tfl v. re sixteen yoti.ix : hnli.s. Miss ("lorome 1 1 a ininoiid of s;0. I K httum w ill eiit. Maiii the chih y.-xt i Sainr-hiy ecninK at a lnasioier.aiieparty. - DEGREE STATF PRACTICE. Tie- ni.-mhcrs .f th d.-irree staff of; tin- Cermania Ih-hekah lodire are re- j ipiested t- 1 at tiot ; r-nan I. '.(. 1'. hall in State sir. ct Monday afterno-.n j at two p. vi. sharp for practice. All i m. mh. rs f tin' staff arc urReil to he! l-l- s, lit. SPANISH CLASS POSTPONED. Til" Si'anish class that was announced to he held at tiie C.-ntral school Monday i-v. tiiin; has h.---n postponed for Monday of m-xt week. MRS. WESTFAIiL HOSTESS. The Co d-n Rod Mmhroidery Club was j (nt.-rlatimd Thursday afternoon by Mrs. j W.stfal! in Indiana avenue. The aft.-r-li. on was spent in tie. -die work ami s,.-: ra 1 mus ica ! m-l four .,-iock 'lie i.-ns v ere enjoy. -d. At st ess ser v ed a him'iicon in tb iniiiR' room. The table was d ccora t .-d With carnations and ferns. The m xt meeting well be w ith Mrs. Orr on W i h o si rect . CHIEr AUSTGEN TO TALK. "A'hv Yotinir M.-n Fail" will be th subject of a talk Chief of Police Austen will civc to Fnity Council Kmebts of Columbus at the;;. rcRUiar metinR net Monday ev.-niK. His is one of a series ef Fn'-n talks :rrane.--l by the council. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. A very pleasant surprise party was piv.-n Mrs. Martin Follmar at "m-r home m Pine street Thursday afternon in honor of her birthday anniversary. She was the recipient of many beau! if til Those present w ere Mesdatnes' Arthur York, Harry Thomas, Reynold I Mcis-I. Robert Imuran. P.-Hihart Jonas,! William Struck. Hulda Ureb. John I-'oli-; mar, Mar'm Foiln a r. Hord'-n James.; Warren Kar'an of Chicago Heights. Ai dainty btni h.-on was s rv.-d. the table ; ia-inc. 'i-'t'-iiii-'i ;ti jtipanese nasKcts and hedders. Ctitssmi; contests, e;am.-si tinl niiit'ic on the vi-'. r.da w ere cn. r-' ttiiuinK features. , DINNER PARTY. In honor ef the o.nfirma' i. n of their daughter Miss Ibien. lr, ami Mrs. Roups Jonas m ill er.Ut-.:n a dinm r pai S-.iiiday at their home in Michigan a nue. Tin- i "tifrm-itii'ii class of St. John's Lutheran chureh en the North Side will 1 tmtirmi d tomorrow- (P;i!m Sunday) v thmr pastor Rev. W. Hrau.-r. The I HAMMOND. IND.1
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class is as I'nllmvs: Rosa Se-haub, MirBin i t htoso, Frieda Lobim-v c r, Ethel .Norman, l-llizub. 1 h Brain r, Cera Lulls.-, John Small, (i.-rhard Kuscnnnw, John i. us. Uallt.r M-is.-iM.l". Alfred I'uml,. Inn ami Walt.-r Tang- rmami.
CIVIC DEPARTMENT. Mi s. i. i. Mo,!j. ska of '."Ci Park Pla.-o a: h ost'-S last ClllliM t.) tin; ci'i"i department of tie- 1 h'liinm.tid Woman's t'iuf. Sui't. '. M. Mel fini. 1 add rosso. th- incciitiK and si-oke on the "Layinnt of a. City." Mrs. A. J. Miii.-r also s:iu' a short tall; .'!!. K t ht wnm' lines. I Miss Mildr.d M.Mjj.-Mka fss or. d tinj lllelnh. IS Willi SrOT.ll plall.j S I t I o 1 1 S. At the ilosc; of the proKratu Mis. Mod- . j.-ska s.-rv.-d i f i a s hm ents. Mis. 1". i. Kick ami Mis. ! . . rr. s;,,u v.e;aj visitors at the mo. tin".. An unusually l:ire cia' vv ill h.-. ..tiIiriaed tomorrow at SI. Paul's l.tither.ai Imr. li with io v. Til-". '!nUS officiating. Th.r.' wilt t vv. ilass.-s. one m lierman and one m linnlish. They a re as follows: lalward lim s. l-m, Car! Sclir. ih. r. Ian:;.- lloiwarih. ('larfcce Neidow. N'-rman Tapper, Arthur He-!.-man. Christian II. rhol.l. l-'rit. K.-;i--h.-ui, Arthur Seine r, alt.-r . I. serine, Miiv. I ik. t'laniice Stahley, Kdna l-'imllinc. Marie Cumin. tlrace Hu e, Hehn Siedeiitiipp. Anna llahenhorst, nna Khl.-rt. Anna Mart.-ns. Helen donas, Lillian l'eiis.'n. Frieda Vahrte, Chara S.-liii-iuK-s t, lash.-th pel. rw-li, .M.-t a Fan. Clara liakon, Ado.. Kakow. Members of the Hnltsh class: William i ;.-s,-h. idler. John May, 1-Mv. in Hall, Marie Camp. Mrs. Reynold M.-isei is enter! a mine Mrs. Wharren Kar'.an and Mrs. tiordon janies of ChieaRo Heights of the w.-ek-end. Mrs. .1. If. riesmond f Ada street will have her sister, Mrs. K. Sw.-riey son John and dau filter, (oraUlme, of Chicago, as. week-end pursts. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. (iloesrr will return today to their home in Sycanv-r". II.. after a two weeks' visit in Hammond with f riends. KOTXCB. The anual meetinc of the Hammond , . hi : ,r .,.. ,i sa vines Asn will be held Saturday eyeninB, March 31, lfl 7. at 7:4a oVloek in Weis' Hall. flR Stale street, for the purpose of electing officers and such th. r btisiness as may be broiiKht before the Association. Prompt ami full attendance is requested. 3-20-0 A. F. W. FFPHKIi, Secretary. Where to Worship wt : , 1 rMeettngi i at Various Hammoad Cburcha I"lrt lreljyterlan Church John C. Parrctf, minister. All services in the Masonic Temple, iirst floor. U:ble s.hooi at SpI.I a. m. Mornitij; service at K;45. Con ri. , a ion. Christ :an F.mle.-iv or, tl:3n p. m. Fv.-i.iiiij- worse:)., 7:3') p. tn. S'ibjei-;, "1 ; res i st a pie Grace." I'lnf Street rrchyterln. S in -lay s i,ooi, la a. m. I cviue s-ri Ic, 1 1 a. m Rev. Itichard M-..ran (, the Fniers:tv of Chi. , will preach. J .mot- Knden v or, 2 p" m. Hungarian Kef or. n Sunday school at 3 p. m. chrisf:;in Fa-leaver. fFC't. Keen ins- set vi. e. 7:30. lb-v. Morgan. Rev. Ta linage Wi't ti.iviiio j;e::e to Cincinnati this ihuiaii is now- open, I'irM Ilnntint Church. V" II V.p.ms Y.istor Slhh.v trB. M'.iru:ng worship, lthll. Sermon by Kv.it.stiistt 1 (u n t i ;i trt on. S-. tij.-it: Ideu ; i f y i nj Jesus." Suml i " s, hool. 11:15. E ist Hammond Sunday k Ir.tlergsrten, I.eO. SVest. Hammond Stirday school 2.00. blast Han. mond Sunday school, 2:30. Pun ham Sunday school. 2:30. Junior P-atdist union. 3.09. Senior H. P. Y. V., fi:30. i-. v a nt: e i : st. Huntington will sp.ok. u'chestra recital, 7 p. m. Kveninis- service, 7:30. Sermon by K ami .-list Hunting-ton. Subject: -The Hand lj-.ii the Wall." Revival meet in tr every night but Mm, day ami Saturday, 7:3". First MethoiliM Kpincopal Church. The Rev. Thomas J. Russet t. Pastor. Pahn Sunday services. Class meeting, a a. in. Sunday school and organised Ihiile i la i-. I1 : t .1 n in. Morn isn; worship, I'hlli a. rn. Theme of .sermon: "Christianity's O i erf low ." Junior Kp worth lea sue at 2:30 p. m. Kpworth bague. il.So. p. m. Ia a-'e p. Johfi Mvcr. Tioi..e. 'Ate We F h i ng Our .-'d v es ?" 1-lvet :i:e worship, 7 : re"1 p. ni. Palm Sunday worsb .Vnthetn. ' " J .-r -1 sa 1 e r-i ." solo. "The h.ilins," Faure. j M rs. I ,ev is I-'i i.em.iii. Set iii.m by the pa - 'or. I "The Ttiumpaa! Lntry." St. Paul'a Lutheran f hurc h. Rev. Th- o Chins, Pastor, t 'on fl r ma 1 a of class ia i;rm.m at 10 a. rm Confirmation '"f elass ia Fnglisli at 7:30 p. m. St. Jonepli'a Catholic Church. I Low masses at 6 and 1 a m ; hlf! mass. 10:15 a m ; sermons In German ind English on alternating tJundaya csper services. 3 p. m. All Saints Catholic Clinrch. Low masses. B and S a. rn. ; er f Aran mass, 9 a. m ; high masa. 10:30 a. m ; vesper services. 3 p. m. Klrnt Cnnarcftatlonal Church. Chicago aven-ie and Tow le street. Rev. W. C Cowley, Pastor. Sunday school, '.':3a ,a. in. Preaching servl.-e, l":4- a. m. Subject : "Music ar.l Position," F.vening service. 7 Subject : "' ur Pluide." ( hristian Science Society. Holds services in Room 512 Hammond building:. Morning service, 10:30. Sunday scho'd, 3 1.30. Wednesday, Subject of t'ie lesson sermon is: li. ;i ,:tv . --::: c ---::. NOTICE OF APMTN'ISTRATION". In the matter of the Estate of Ludvvig Marsand. Deceased. Xo. 1641. N'otice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointee! administ rator of said Kstnte. by the Judge of the Lake Superior I'ourt. Said Es'ate is supposed to be solvent. A I" F ST I'. RKICHERS. Administrator. " arch 31, 1317.
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The public In cordially invited to at
ten The Christian Church, (nlumct . nue an.l Mi m titer street. C. J. Sharp, paster, Phone loir.,1". Tfli. st r.i eon; rt. r:l ... Jubl" school, !i.3 0 a. m. Communion ami preaching service. II a. 111. ! Jui.L.r e.:i; r.-Ka t ion.i 1. 11 a. m. Junior ChrlsUan Ktnl.-avur. 11 a. n Chrixti.-.n Kiclcavor, fi:3'i p. m. Mo. it'i; j. a tares. 7:3" p. in. Kv.uii;. l.stic .s.rvi.e, 7:30 p nofia le.i llilili- MiKientn. Meet: at 3 p. in. Sunday, at the K. '' lf;F:hie J.H-t'ire by; K. C. Kruescer. All Immnnurln KvanKrllcal Church. The Rev. A. J. Ilotz. Pastor'. SS !!' street, l'h'-ne 1185-W. Sunday schoe:, telii a. m. 'ierniiiu and Ktidjlisli ( lasses. M-itiinx service, F...3-I. i '"ii tirm.i t U ,;i (J.-ttnan and Ki.sli&h ass. .1-1 v,i, i n e; .s.rvhe in Fnalish, T.3''. Re-itiitin of all oe a fi rm -rs. 'I lie Nflrnrfnr i hiirih. The Rev. K. C Roberts. Pastor. Sabbath school, 9.45 a ni. World wide hallelujah niar-ii for th. P.piidatioii of a $:m.i).i,-i publisl.'.tij? , , , !.o-ise debt will be observed i.y t.ie lofitl ci.ttrt h at 11 o'clock. Hihle st ni v h.o.r for children. 3 o. m. Yount j.e.ipb-'.s meet i a k, J.30 p. m. F'r :3i Monrf Street f . IF Church. I;us-,;i z. Kf rn. Pasf.r. Sunday school, jo a. m. Prea' hine; .serv-h es, 11 a. m, Pre.a.iiitiK by tile pastor. Suhjei t: Hntniiity ami Calvary," sci ond in series on "The Covenant of the Lord s Supper." Fpwortj-, leaKtie, p. nt. Pria liint; service, 7:30 p. m. The Miiil.Ian.1 Conisrcrntionril Tiurch. Sabbath school at I'hM. Mot-nine- service at 10:15. Ciiristian Kndeavor at f.:tr,. " K veiling service at 7:30. Prof J. J. Iteeve will preaca both inonunK and evening. REMOVAL NOTICE Kugene s. Cooper, architect. 302 IInmmond Bulldire-. bns moved his office to Room 2. Straube Building. 2-1-3-6 CROWN POINT
physical training outlined nb, , The funeral of CharFs Smith. !ho;.,m. .tnt.. . . . ...
r u.iiiiiir lili;r;il V a i :e. it tearpes: Cary tireman who was killed in t hat j ,,. onlv , he res,.ct ;l nrl ,.ou r.y ,, ;,.h 1 c.ty on Thursday while responding to 1 :s a ra rt f .,.,p, w,u, ",;ic,rs ; a lire call, will be held here today, th; through the k'enimss of its conpe'l-i interment of the former Crown Point U ions, and t!ie constant. . mpbasis .f'th.-l man being at Mapb-vvood cemetery. The;arniy officers in eharpe. tiie poeessi ; ies deceased used to belong to the local vol-;,,,- training ..f than thinking- an! rha-il unte. r department and the local com- i ; ;vinr j. t.-.-o h. s r. s;,ect for a uthot i t -.-1 pany will turn out in force to honor his;a,,d the habit of obeli, nee; the .abili'vi memory. 1 to give an oreler am! to execute om:-. j Th- bre h. -s recently purchased by j Work for Girls.
mi' city was given a test yesterday ty The 'Wyoming; Plan tiiskos definite Hie tire departim nt and met the re-j provision for work w ith the tpmps 0-quir.-ments in .satisfactory mania r, a I the junior and senior classes. Faeh pressure (lf no pounds b.-ing given the 1 51U.U jc assignei) a Kirl sponsor. T'm-y hose. The city is now prepared to reach J arc in every srnsc memhlrs rf the any outlying building in the city limits cadet organization. T!u y nVend al! the new purchase of f.OO feet b.-ing much j - 1 , -
needed. The I rovvn Point lire depart - m.-nt was never in a better state of effleien.y- and Crown Print citizens can look with juieie on their tire fighting ap - parattis, which is costing the city hut nominally compared to a regular pa id department. The ladie s of the Presbyterian church I are holding an caster bazaar and food' sale at lb1 church parbyrs today for the ! 1 litin-li benefit. Tlve-ry I h ing in the- line; of eatabbs and also many pretty ami! -uiitable Faster gifts are on sale. j The annual spring "clean un." of, streets, yards and alleys is now on in; full blast and the city is getting its; thi, rough annual renovating. j Worii from City Marsha) Piatt, who accompanied Will Thoux n to the Modrn Woodmen sanatorium at Colorado! Springs, states that t Ip-v arrived o. K. and that Mr. Thomen stood the trip In 1 good Shape-. A dance is billed for Central Music j Hall this Saturday evening. McK.-nzi: and link. r will furnish th" music. j The city council will meet on Monday1 i -v.-iiiiig for their regular monthlv ses-j sion ami among the many items of busi-j n.-ss to transact will be the awarding j of the street oiling contract. It is expected that several bids will be- received j f.T the work. News of an important nature is as' scarce as hen's t. enth in 'rown Point ,c tie r. res.ait time and the- kniirhfs i , f the pencil are hard pressed for sah.ry ..... . i . . earning 1 1 i a i 1 1 a i . iar purchased the; loMaurice K. Fin ha 1,-i'ion fi rm, rly known as liobbs Ca- , rage. H7 ('aluim t avenue, opposite thej t'ciiK. y plant ami will conduct a special)" busimss of buying used automobiles.
This is something new for this city and,ijj
burnishes an opportunity of turning your old car into cash at an v time j ..u j d.-sire. Mr. Fin will also pay the b -si , cash prices for all old cash iron, metals and rubbe r. The place w ill also be us. d as a nip fly 5 tat ion for furnishiimr ail ami gasoline". Mr, Kin is well known in Hammond and enjoys the confidence of J the general public ond his success m I the new venture is assured. CARD OF THANKS I extend my sincere gratitude for sympathy evtended me by my friends of Hammond. Cary ami Aetna at the dea'h of m baby, Harry, March 2b, PUT. 3-31-1 HARRY ORTMAX. CARD OF THANKS. We w ish t.) express our thanks for all kindness shown us during- the bereave-; ment of our son anil brother to all j neighbors, friends and clubs and par-I tmularlv membe rs of Ail Saint's parish I i and pastor. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Duff and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Lowery. ' j Mr. and Mrs. I. Burke. 3-31-11 mw ainonaasaBV John .lame Wolfe, 23 years old, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfe, 429 IHast Sibley street, died last night following several months' illness, caused by typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Wolfe was em-j ployed as clerk in the (libon railroad! ; offices. 1 I The body will he shipped to Chest- ' et ton Monday morning at S n'rlnrk on jthe - Michigan Central raiHvav , where j burial w -,11 le- un l- tiiat aftetti .on. The funeral of Viola, eight -months-
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i It tins hapnened we M !,-.,.. ,.v 'tly vv h a cur in a t he-ties ; a fewj nm-n taking He- ex rcise for the enure school. Hut it dors n--t l.appen. Fa-t j h"' semis t.. h 'athpia r'.-i s f -,Ur envelopes containing the i .. s of their j "last m.-n ,, . . .-pass, rs spa a ls is r etc., . ... lata the ! 'Vie re. iKt.ment to j Suppose (., cm s, nt in seven s-ainds .'
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jt-amesottt.e nc.ti over" he w..-iPl '"' tno nanus a,,,; j ia.-e them on ' ,h! rvrr Xn 'i "v. r X . ', aii j s" "n ,hf' s. ve. Th. n from a. , s; corn! envelope eon'ainiur tie- "k'h.-; i I afers"' be would cluosa two more for ; ;ach squad, ami so .. ,lrttil she squad-C i w,'rf- eornplete. Tia- s,,;,.n; are t'en, j listed and may set later I,,- c,i,nSred. i i " uii.i, i .s.oo.i iiiat. suttirnnt stpia, -nail t:c nosen so that every hov ta' .us: the trainitiK app-iirs en a squad, The w-inning- sound th'ti ri r-rcer,s F,(school in the dis'rm' con ,et iteci T .. . j two of the weakest bovs 'i,, the 'scho d i may rr-pn pi-n' e-ir si tiocl in an inter - ;seho!as-!t: contest. ;,,,,! f. . , ' - lie t!ie weaker boys as wft as t) .s;r; , ;. - ' lies are working f, r the honor. Moral VaJuxes. Tlie modilie.j plan of mih'ary a; ' obi daughter of Mr I Henrv. ::tii Plumm.-f 1 y.-sterdn v afternoon and Mrs. Curtis avenue, was lo-id roo) the reshb rn-.-. in :k Hill cemc--s . -'... iate 1. j Interment was mad. : t, ry. H'-v I-l. F,. t'r TIMFJ 1s ore personal mfuntfi te the people of thia community from tba merch.an.tii.
Mail ordep liii-inc-s must on the square. Tn ordT to have bet tci' liirht sen'iee from your Ford Lamps send for one of my WIZARD PLUGS
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same and have your money refunded, SPECIAL NOTICE Shcrii.i cn lamp o out, you s'tli liave the o;hcv bui ni as Willi my p!'K. Never in total darkness, a pun white light. PRICE $3.50
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION, CLOSE OT BUSINESS, MARCH 5, 1917 RESOURCES. Loans A i.. . Bonds and Sto4ks 012.1.'.1' Real Estate !,: ),";.( ;.. Cash and Due from Ranks "77,.":)1
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock 8urdus ITndivided Profits Reserved for 'faxes and Circulation Deposits
DIRECTORS. A. M. TURNER - - - - Frr-si b-nt P. W -METN President. Lake Count v Favinrs Trust Co. JOHN E. FITZCERALI) Hamrm.rd lu in.tiK Co,-.;. any. FRANK S. BETZ President. F. S. I :. t z c.,,; tc.nv. JOHN V. T-i i-l' 1 KM A N Oestlin. Mmii v Company. i'AKi'. KA I'FMAN'N" Kaufmarn - W'.lf. OTTO KVCERZEl: President. Champion pofCo Machmerv Co. FRANK C DEM INC. Lumber IeaiT. W. C. J 'ELM AN Cashier.
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m ' ' ' . x ' "r"- -' Always use It v a r v w n or. -. 2 ;,-. X- ' It. , L. .., ,.r.- do Trial paekaEe S. Oimste.1. Le w i i:i-:i:. A-idretis. a:; -. V v Violin Instructions TO BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED PuPPILS. D. GOLDSTEIN Dr. Chas, L. Davis. successor to "Rex Painless says: Eat less meat and more garlic. Fillings, $1.0C: Teeth S3 tc $30C. My "Two. ligh. sice-' !v , : equal. 2C yrs. exp. & gup ; Store. .: . For Repair Work : ... W(i WA A XiXt O VI r 1 i, I. ,s AHU AITTOlVTnWlT.Tt TIBItS CI T? CTUTD i RUBBER GOODS ; JPei ell. !...-r The Alp Vulcmizing Co!" 343 Calumet Ave. Hammond. 50 lbs. -:' iTr-. i ir WIT" 3 v,sw"fww'" "wwiWBfsm T. ' i ,S( 1 1 . I tie We W Hi-vait CLIif Gii RRItS CD. -3 CXce.'S DrtiQ I . h i ARTHUR SCHJJTZ . FLORIST 188 State St. Phone 1462, Hammond. W i vmi arc not sati.-fietl return t INatlori i m in o n ci f-'lV) ! 0 s; i;-j h r. '(('ViOO.OO 17.",0iM.(M) n,u:'i.74 f Interest li.L'5.."s M!,!!)7.o0 2,1 oil, 'iod. ::.r $2.olo.):llS ! T'reshle ,, ' Y ice Pre s : -b n ' s i s- a tit l lei, :f'As. ;;t;,l,l 1 'fisli :it il wJr 4'm
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